hospitals
RN licenses are for individuals to practice as registered nurses. WIthout RN licenses, nurses are not allowed to practice legally in hospitals by law.
nurses get paid about 40,000 in 2 weeks
Nurses in atlanta normally gets paid 39.85 a Hour
That is how all nurses start out. They get their high school diplomas. Then they can enroll in an LPN program if they are accepted, or they enroll in a RN program. Some colleges have prerequisites before they accept students into an RN program. Nurses with an RN make more money than nurses with an LPN.
Any certificates will help you obtain an RN job. The Nurses Credentialing Center is a good start as a resource. And I am sure they will give you more information there.
No. Licensed Vocational Nurses and Registered Nurses are individually licensed by state. There is no "in-between."
RN's are nurses so they work at a hspital and do nuse stuff.
Registered Nurses for Health Enhancement and Local Service (RNheals) ;)
It depends on what you are doing within pediatrics. If not a doctor, or RN, then maybe a nurses aid, or a records clerk etc.
The NCLEX Exam is the professional licensing exam for nurses (RN or PN). It's like the Bar Exam that Lawyers must pass.
A CNA is a certified nursing assistant and is not an actual nurse. They do things like taking vital signs and assisting nurses. A RN is a registered nurse and has the able to give medications, assist the doctor, and draw blood.
what does FABC stand for after a nurses name